Mission: Ames

January 2013
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ATTREX: ...and we're ready to fly! Jan 31, 2013 04:59:02 AM | Max Spolaor
 
A brief account of the pre-flight operations.
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ATTREX: Allow me to introduce: mini-DOAS! Jan 29, 2013 04:01:35 PM | Max Spolaor
 
A brief description of the mini-DOAS instrument
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ATTREX: Third week of work Jan 29, 2013 05:39:46 PM | Maria Navarro
 
A brief description of my third week activities at Dryden Flight Research Center. Combine System Test, Range flight and data analysis
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ATTREX: An introduction to Max's blog Jan 28, 2013 12:52:13 PM | Max Spolaor
 
A written introduction and a video interview about Max Spolaor.
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ATTREX: Second week of work Jan 24, 2013 04:24:16 PM | Maria Navarro
 
A brief description of my second week activities at Dryden Flight Research Center. Communication tests.
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ATTREX: First week of work Jan 24, 2013 09:46:57 AM | Maria Navarro
 
A brief description of my first week activities at Dryden Flight Research Center. My expectations for this campaign and our first instrument installations and processing.
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New Zealand Prime Minister Visits Icebreaker Drill Jan 18, 2013 09:57:20 PM | Brian Glass
 
Weather conditions scratched the South Pole flight of New Zealand Prime Minister John Key from McMurdo Station. During a visit today to the Crary science laboratory, the Rt. Hon. Mr. Key and his wife Bronagh Key were briefed on aspects of NASA astrobiology research by the Icebreaker team, and saw the Mars-prototype drill (following serendipitously on the heels of a classroom demonstration to Santa Rosa, CA).
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ATTREX: Introduction to Maria's blog Jan 21, 2013 11:16:34 AM | Maria Navarro
 
A video about Maria Navarro. Who she is and what her role is in the mission.
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Icebreaker Remotely Operated by Schools Jan 17, 2013 06:04:35 PM | Brian Glass
 
Live video sessions from Antarctica to US classrooms are including science briefs by the team (tailored to the age group), Q&A, and the opportunity for students to remotely operate the Icebreaker Mars-prototype drill from their classroom, hands-on.
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Happy Camper for Icebreaker members Jan 17, 2013 04:39:03 PM | Brian Glass
 
Upon arriving this week at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, those Icebreaker team members without prior Antarctic experience underwent "Snowcraft I", also called "Happy Camper", a winter survival field training course. While waiting for our drill and instruments to arrive from Christchurch.
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Icebreaker field team arrives in New Zealand Jan 05, 2013 06:28:44 AM | Brian Glass
 
The Icebreaker drill automation and science team departed 29 December for tests and studies in Antarctica.
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